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* [[Patrick Poivre d'Arvor]] (retired), [[TF1]] <ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSL0964987020080609|title=Star French news anchor "PPDA" to step down|last=Mackenzie|first=James|date=9 June 2008|work=[[Reuters]]|accessdate=9 June 2008}}</ref> |
* [[Patrick Poivre d'Arvor]] (retired), [[TF1]] <ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSL0964987020080609|title=Star French news anchor "PPDA" to step down|last=Mackenzie|first=James|date=9 June 2008|work=[[Reuters]]|accessdate=9 June 2008}}</ref> |
Revisi per 6 Februari 2019 13.20
Halaman ini memuat daftar pembawa acara berita menurut kebangsaan.
Menurut kebangsaan
Amerika
- Christiane Amanpour, CNN
- Ernie Anastos, WNYW Former WABC-TV and WCBS-TV
- Sade Baderinwa, WABC-TV
- Bret Baier, Fox News
- Rudi Bakhtiar, formerly at CNN and last seen as Fox News as a correspondent
- Martin Bashir, MSNBC Former ABC's Nightline
- Bobbie Battista, WRAL-TV
- Bill Beutel (deceased), WABC-TV formerly ABC News
- Wolf Blitzer, CNN
- David Bloom (deceased), NBC News and co-anchor of the Today Show
- Bill Bonds, formerly of WXYZ-TV, WABC-TV and KABC-TV
- Sandra Bookman, WRAL-TV
- Ed Bradley (deceased), CBS News
- David Brinkley (deceased),[1] The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
- Tom Brokaw (semi-retired), NBC News
- Dara Brown, MSNBC
- Aaron Brown, formerly at CNN and ABC News
- Cheryl Burton, WLS-TV
- Bob Caudle, WRAL-TV
- Neil Cavuto, Fox News
- Rick Chambers KTLA, The Tribune, Formerly NBC
- John Chancellor (deceased), NBC Nightly News
- John Charles Daly (deceased) ABC News
- Liz Cho, WABC-TV Former ABC News
- Connie Chung, formerly of CBS News, NBC News, CNN, and MSNBC
- Casey Coleman (deceased), WJW-TV
- Amanda Congdon, Rocketboom
- Anderson Cooper, CNN
- Katie Couric, CBS News, formerly of NBC's Today Show
- David Crabtree, WRAL-TV
- Walter Cronkite (deceased), CBS News
- Ann Curry, The Today Show, Dateline NBC
- Chet Curtis, NECN
- Jose Diaz-Balart, Telemundo
- Lou Dobbs, CNN
- Sam Donaldson, ABC News
- Hugh Downs (retired), ABC News' 20/20, formerly at NBC News
- Douglas Edwards (deceased), CBS News, 1950s
- Harris Faulkner, Fox News
- Greg Fishel, WRAL-TV
- Hal Fishman (deceased), KTLA-TV
- Charlie Gaddy (retired), WRAL-TV
- Rick Gall, WRAL-TV
- Jim Gardner, WPVI-TV
- Dave Garroway (deceased), Today Show NBC
- Willie Geist, MSNBC and co-anchor of the Today Show NBC
- John Gibson, Fox News
- Charles Gibson, ABC News
- Nancy Grace, CNN
- Enrique Gratas, Estrella TV, Former Univisión
- David Gregory, NBC News
- Roger Grimsby (deceased) formerly of WABC-TV, KGO-TV and WNBC
- Bryant Gumbel, former anchor of NBC's Today Show and CBS' The Early Show
- Savannah Guthrie, current co-anchor of NBC's Today Show
- Judd Hambrick
- Mike Hambrick
- John Hambrick. Formerly WEWS-TV, KRON-TV, KABC-TV, WNBC, WTVJ and WCIX
- Leon Harris, WJLA-TV
- Paul Harvey (deceased), News & Comment, ABC radio
- Lester Holt, weekend edition of NBC Nightly News and MSNBC
- Calvin Hughes, WPLG Local 10
- Brit Hume, Fox News formerly ABC News
- Chet Huntley (deceased), The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
- Jackie Hyland, WRAL-TV
- Steve Inskeep, Morning Edition, NPR
- Natalie Jacobson (retired), WCVB-TV
- Chris Jansing, MSNBC
- Peter Jennings (deceased), ABC News
- Jim Jensen(deceased),Former WCBS-TV
- Larry Kane (retired), WPVI-TV, WCAU-TV and KYW-TV
- Megyn Kelly, Fox News
- Ted Koppel, ABC News, Nightline, Discovery Channel
- Nicole Lapin (News Anchor), CNN, CNN Pipeline, Headline News
- Matt Lauer, Today Show
- Jim Lehrer, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer (PBS)
- Bill Leslie, WRAL-TV
- Dan Lewis, KOMO-TV News
- Art Linkletter (deceased), KGB-AM radio, San Diego (1930s)
- Nancy Loo, WFLD, former WABC-TV
- Robert MacNeil (retired), The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (PBS)
- Rachel Maddow, MSNBC
- Ron Magers, former WMAQ-TV anchor, now at WLS-TV
- Carol Marin, WMAQ-TV, Former WBBM-TV
- Chris Matthews, MSNBC
- Frank McGee (deceased), NBC News
- Andrea Mitchell, NBC News and MSNBC
- Natalie Morales, Today Show
- Piers Morgan, CNN
- Paul Moyer, KNBC Former KABC-TV
- Bill Moyers, Moyers and Company
- Roger Mudd, CBS News, NBC News, History Channel
- Edward R. Murrow (deceased)
- Kent Ninomiya
- Miles O'Brien (journalist), CNN
- Bill O'Reilly, Fox News
- Keith Olbermann, MSNBC
- Jane Pauley (retired), NBC News
- Scott Pelley, CBS Evening News
- Gordon Peterson, WJLA-TV
- Stone Phillips, Dateline NBC
- Becky Quick, CNBC Squawk Box
- Jorge Ramos, Univisión
- Dan Rather (retired), CBS News
- Bill Ratner, WRAL-TV
- Harry Reasoner (deceased), CBS News and ABC News
- Ralph Renick (deceased), WTVJ
- Frank Reynolds (deceased), ABC News
- Dennis Richmond (retired), KTVU
- Bill Ritter, WABC-TV
- Geraldo Rivera, Fox News
- Robin Roberts, ABC News
- John Roberts (television reporter), CBS News, CNN
- Max Robinson (deceased), ABC News
- Michele Ruiz (formerly at ), KNBC, KTLA, Channel One News
- Tim Russert (deceased), NBC News
- Maria Elena Salinas, Univisión
- Al Sanders (deceased), WJZ-TV
- Jessica Savitch (deceased), NBC News and Frontline
- Diane Sawyer, ABC News
- Chuck Scarborough, WNBC
- Bob Schieffer, CBS News
- Bill Sharpe, WCSC-TV
- Bernard Shaw (retired), CNN
- Kent Shocknek, KCBS-TV
- Maria Shriver (on leave of absence), NBC News
- Sue Simmons, WNBC
- Howard K. Smith (deceased), ABC News previously at CBS News
- Shepard Smith, Fox News
- George Stephanopoulos, ABC News
- Lori Stokes, WABC-TV
- John Stossel, ABC News' 20/20
- Tom Suiter, WRAL-TV
- Mark Thompson (TV)
- Marie Torre
- Jerry Turner (deceased), WJZ-TV
- Tina Tyus-Shaw, WSAV
- Garrick Utley, CNN formerly NBC News and later ABC News
- Greta Van Susteren, Fox News
- Jim Vance, WRC-TV
- Elizabeth Vargas, ABC News
- Meredith Vieira, NBC News
- Bree Walker- formerly of KGTV, KCBS-TV and WCBS-TV
- Chris Wallace, Fox News formerly at NBC News and later ABC News
- Mike Wallace (deceased), "60 Minutes" CBS
- Barbara Walters, ABC News
- Dave Ward, KTRK-TV
- Bob Weaver (deceased), WTVJ
- Lee Webb, Christian Broadcasting Network
- Cindy Williams, WCSH
- Howard K. Smith (deceased), ABC News previously at CBS News
- Jack Williams, WBZ-TV
- Pete Williams
- Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News
- Diana Williams, WABC-TV formerly WNEV-TV (now WHDH-TV)
- Mary Alice Williams
- Walter Winchell (deceased), The Jergens Journal, NBC radio (1930s)
- Bob Woodruff (on extended absence), ABC News
- Judy Woodruff, The News Hour, PBS
- Chris Wragge
- Kareen Wynter
- Gideon Yago
- Toni Yates
- Bob Young
- Linda Yu, former WMAQ-TV anchor, now at WLS-TV
- Paula Zahn, formerly of CNN
- Arnold Zenker
- Marvin Zindler (deceased), KTRK-TV
Australia
- Tony Jones - ABC
- Sandra Sully - Network Ten
- Natarsha Belling - Network Ten
- Bill Woods - Network Ten
- Kathryn Robinson - Network Ten
- Natalie Barr - Seven Network
- Ann Sanders - Seven Network
- Samantha Armytage - Seven Network
- Rebecca Maddern - Seven Network
- Georgie Gardner - Nine Network
- Michael Usher - Nine Network
- Juanita Phillips - ABC
- Mark Ferguson - Nine Network
- Brian Henderson (retired) - Nine Network
- Jim Waley (retired) - Nine Network
- James Dibble (deceased) - ABC
- Ron Wilson - Network Ten
- Deborah Knight - Network Ten
- Ian Ross - Seven Network
- Chris Bath - Seven Network
- Sir Eric Pearce (retired and deceased) - Seven Network, Nine Network
- Brian Naylor (retired and deceased) - Nine Network
- Peter Hitchener - Nine Network
- Ian Henderson - ABC
- Kathy Bowlen - ABC
- Mal Walden - Network Ten
- Helen Kapalos - Network Ten
- Jennifer Keyte - Seven Network
- Peter Mitchell - Seven Network
- David Johnston (retired) - Seven Network/Network Ten
- Bruce Paige - Nine Network
- Heather Foord - Nine Network
- Bill McDonald - Network Ten
- Marie-Louise Theile - Network Ten (Retired)
- Rod Young - Seven Network
- Kay McGrath - Seven Network
- Sharyn Ghidella - Seven Network
- Kevin Crease (deceased) - Nine Network
- Rob Kelvin - Nine Network
- Michael Smyth - Nine Network
- Rebecca Morse - Network Ten
- George Donikian - Network Ten
- John Riddell (news) - Seven Network
- Jane Doyle - Seven Network
- Dixie Marshall - Nine Network
- Sonia Vinci - Nine Network
- Tim Webster - Network Ten
- Charmaine Dragun (deceased) - Network Ten
- Rick Ardon - Seven Network
- Susannah Carr - Seven Network
Lihat pula
Austria (ORF)
Brasil
Britania
- George Alagiah, BBC Six O'Clock News.
- Michael Aspel, BBC Nine O'Clock News in the 1960s.
- Mark Austin, ITN - ITV News at Ten.
- Tom Sandars Radio 2 Newsreader
- Zeinab Badawi, BBC World News Today.
- Richard Baker, BBC Nine O'Clock News co-presenter in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Reginald Bosanquet, ITN presenter.
- Fiona Bruce, BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six.
- Michael Buerk, BBC, Today Programme and previously BBC Nine O'Clock News.
- Sir Alastair Burnet, ITN longtime presenter of News at Ten.
- Andrea Byrne, ITN - ITV Weekend News.
- Jill Dando (deceased), ex-BBC presenter.
- Sir Robin Day, ITN presenter in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Alan Dedicoat, BBC Radio 2 Newsreader (Also National Lottery's "Voice of the Balls".)
- Katie Derham, Previously ITN - ITV News at 1:30.
- Peter Donaldson, BBC Radio 4
- Huw Edwards, BBC News at Ten.
- Julie Etchingham, ITN - ITV News at Ten.
- Anna Ford, ITN News at Ten, retired from BBC in 2006, where she presented the BBC One O'Clock News.
- Max Foster, formerly BBC News, now with CNN International
- Sandy Gall, ITN 1963 to 1992, part of the original team of News at Ten in 1967.
- Andrew Gardner, one of the original team of News at Ten when it started in 1967.
- Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Channel 4 News
- Nina Hossain, ITN - London Tonight, ITV News relief.
- Darren Jordon, Al-Jazeera (from November 2006)
- Natasha Kaplinsky, Previous BBC Six O'Clock News and Five News, now ITV News relief.
- Kenneth Kendall, BBC Nine O'Clock News co-presenter in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Tasmin Lucia Khan, ITV - Daybreak; ex-BBC News presenter
- Sheena McDonald, Channel 4 News presenter in the 1990s.
- Sir Trevor McDonald, ITN - News at Ten.
- Cliff Michelmore, Presenter, Tonight
- Mary Nightingale, ITN - ITV News at 6:30.
- Leonard Parkin, ITN newsreader in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Jeremy Paxman, BBC, now presenter of Newsnight.
- Sophie Raworth, BBC One O'Clock News.
- Angela Rippon, BBC, then the (now defunct) ITV News Channel.
- Alastair Stewart, ITN - ITV News at 1:30, ITV News at 6:30.
- Moira Stuart, Previously of BBC Nine O'Clock News and BBC Breakfast.
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News.
- Peter Sissons, Channel 4 News, later BBC Nine O'Clock News. Now BBC News.
- Julia Somerville, Ex-ITV News, now BBC News relief.
- Justin Webb, Ex-BBC Six O'Clock News and BBC One O'Clock News.
- Jonathan Wheatley, BBC World Service
- Richard Whitmore (retired), BBC.
- Peter Woods, former newsreader on BBC1 and BBC2.
- Kirsty Young, Ex - Five News.
Kanada
- Earl Cameron (deceased), The National News (CBC)
- Bernard Derome, Le Téléjournal (SRC)
- Dawna Friesen, Global National (Global)
- Barbara Frum (deceased), The Journal (CBC)
- Céline Galipeau, Le Téléjournal (SRC)
- Ian Hanomansing, Canada Now (CBC)
- Peter Kent, The National (CBC) and First National (Global)
- Harvey Kirck (deceased), CTV National News (CTV)
- Lisa LaFlamme, CTV National News (CTV)
- Peter Mansbridge, The National (CBC)
- Knowlton Nash (retired), The National (CBC)
- Tara Nelson, Global National (Global)
- Kevin Newman, Global National (Global)
- Tony Parsons, Canada Tonight
- Sandie Rinaldo, CTV National News (CTV)
- Lloyd Robertson, CTV National News (CTV)
- Mutsumi Takahashi, CTV News Montreal (CTV)
- Sophie Thibault, Le TVA 22 heures, first North American solo national news anchorwoman (in 2002)
- Pamela Wallin, Canada AM (CTV) and Prime Time News (CBC)
=China
The following are announcers on CCTV's Xinwen Lianbo, the official national news programme in mainland China:
Kolombia
- Silvia Corzo, Caracol TV
- María Lucía Fernández, Caracol TV
- Ángela Patricia Janiot, CNN en Español
- Claudia Palacios, CNN en Español
Belanda
- Laila Abid, formerly NOS Journaal
- Eva Jinek, formerly NOS Journaal
Finlandia
Mesir
Prancis
- Patrick Poivre d'Arvor (retired), TF1 [2]
- Arlette Chabot, France 2
- Claire Chazal, TF1
- David Pujadas, France 2
- Béatrice Schönberg, France 2
- Jean-Pierre Pernaut, TF1
- Melissa Theuriau, La Chaîne Info then M6
- Christine Ockrent, France 2 and France 3
- Marie Drucker, France 3
- Audrey Pulvar, France 3
- Léon Zitrone, TF1
- Elise Lucet, France 3
Jerman
- Petra Gerster, ZDF Heute
- Jan Hofer, ARD Tagesschau
- Lothar Keller, RTL aktuell
- Claus Kleber, ZDF Heute Journal
- Peter Kloeppel, RTL aktuell
- Judith Rakers, ARD Tagesschau
- Jens Riewa, ARD Tagesschau
- Steffen Seibert, ZDF Heute and ZDF Heute Journal
- Marietta Slomka, ZDF Heute Journal
Yunani
- Maria Houkli, NET, ERT
- Nikos Hadjinikolaou, Alpha TV
- Elli Stai, ANT1(known as Antenna)
- Eva Kaili, weekends Mega Channel
Hong Kong
India
- Richa Anirudh, IBN7
- Nidhi Razdan, NDTV
- Barkha Dutt, NDTV
- Rajdeep Sardesai, CNN-IBN
- Vikram Chandra, NDTV
- Naveen Soni, Zee Business
- Rajat Sharma, India TV
- Arnab Goswami, Times Now
- Gauri Shankar, Live India
Irlandia
- Bryan Dobson, RTÉ
- Anne Doyle, RTÉ
- Sharon Ní Bheoláin
- Gráinne Seoige, TnaG, TV3 and Sky News Ireland
- Mary Kennedy, RTÉ
- Eileen Dunne, RTÉ
- Charles Mitchel, RTÉ
Israel
- Yonit Levi, The Central Newscast ("HaMahadura HaMerkazit", Channel 2)
- Yair Lapid, Friday Studio ("Ulpan Shishi", Channel 2)
- Miki Haimovich, News 10 ("Hadashot 10", Channel 10) (retired)
- Ya'akov Eilon, Channel 2 ("The World Today")
- Haim Yavin (retired), Mabat (Channel 1)
Jepang
- Hiroko Kuniya (f.), NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
- Shinichi Takeda (m.) NHK'
- Masako Usui (f.), NTV (Nippon Television Network Corporation)
- Tetsuya Chikushi (m.), TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System)
- Yūko Andō (f.), FNN (Fuji Television Network)
Amerika Latin
Selandia Baru
- Judy Bailey, ONE News (retired)
- Hilary Barry, 3 News
- Greg Boyed, ONE News and TVNZ News At 8
- John Campbell, 3 News
- Hamish Clark, 3 News
- Suzy Clarkson, Prime News
- Simon Dallow, ONE News
- Carly Flynn, 3 News
- John Hawkesby, ONE News, formerly 3 News (retired)
- Kate Hawkesby, ONE News (retired)
- Samantha Hayes, 3 News
- Carol Hirschfeld, 3 News
- April Ieremia, ONE News (retired)
- Richard Long, ONE News (retired)
- Sacha McNeil, 3 News, formerly ONE News
- Mike McRoberts, 3 News, formerly ONE News
- Alison Mau, ONE News, formerly Prime News
- Wendy Petrie, ONE News, formerly 3 News
- Rebecca Singh, 3 News
- Neil Waka, ONE News
- Peter Williams, ONE News
- Eric Young, Prime Television#Prime News, formerly ONE News and 3 News
Palestina
Pakistan
Filipina
- Arnold Clavio, Saksi, Unang Balita, GMA Network
- Vicky Morales, Saksi, GMA Network
- Mike Enriquez, 24 Oras, GMA Network; Senior Vice President for Radio Operations Radio GMA
- Mel Tiangco, 24 Oras, GMA Network; Executive Vice President for Chief Operating Officer, GMA Kapuso Foundation
- Pia Arcangel, 24 Oras Weekend, Unang Balita, GMA Network; Balitanghali, GMA News TV
- Jiggy Manicad, 24 Oras Weekend, GMA Network; News TV Quick Response Team, GMA News TV
- Rhea Santos, Unang Balita, GMA Network
- Raffy Tima, Balitanghali, GMA News TV
- Maki Pulido, Balita Pilipinas Ngayon, GMA News TV
- Jessica Soho, State of the Nation with Jessica Soho, GMA News TV; Vice President for News of GMA News & Public Affairs
- Ted Failon, TV Patrol, ABS-CBN
- Korina Sanchez, TV Patrol, ABS-CBN
- Noli De Castro, TV Patrol, ABS-CBN
- Pinky Webb, TV Patrol Weekend, ABS-CBN
- Alvin Elchico, TV Patrol Weekend ABS-CBN
- Ces Oreña-Drilon, Bandila, ABS-CBN
- Julius Babao, Bandila, ABS-CBN
- Karen Davila, Bandila, ABS-CBN
- Tony Velasquez, Iba-Balita Ngayon, Studio 23
- Anthony Taberna, Iba-Balita, Umagang Kay Ganda, ABS-CBN and Studio 23
- Bernadette Sembrano, Umagang Kay Ganda, ABS-CBN
- Maria Ressa, former ABS-CBN, CNN Southeast Asia News Bureau Chief, Now Rappler head
- Cheryl Cosim, Aksyon, TV5
- Erwin Tulfo, Aksyon, TV5
- Paolo Bediones, Pilipinas News, TV5
- Jove Francisco, Pilipinas News, TV5
- Martin Andanar, Andar ng mga Balita, AksyonTV
- Luchi Cruz-Valdez, TV5 Head of News and Information
- Pia Hontiveros, Solar Network News, TALKtv
Portugal
- José Rodrigues dos Santos, RTP1 - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (public service broadcasting)
- Carlos Daniel, RTP1/RTP-N (News) - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (public service broadcasting)
- Mário Crespo, SIC Notícias (News) - Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (private channel)
- Ana Lourenço, SIC Notícias (News) - Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (private channel)
- Pedro Pinto, TVI - Televisão Independente (private channel)
Singapura
- Glenda Chong, News 5 Tonight
- Genevieve Woo, Channel NewsAsia
- Zhang Haijie, MediaCorp TV Channel 8
=Soviet dan Rusia
Tatar
- Abdulla Dubin, Tatarstan television and Radio Broadcasting
Spanyol
- Iñaki Gabilondo, Cuatro
- Lorenzo Milá, TVE
- Letizia Ortiz (Princess of Asturias), former TVE
- Hilario Pino, Cuatro
- Pedro Piqueras, Telecinco
- Matías Prats Luque, Antena 3
Sri Lanka
- Vernon Corea, Radio Ceylon deceased
- Jimmy Bharucha, Radio Ceylon deceased
Swedia
- Jarl Alfredius (deceased), Aktuellt, Sveriges Television [3]
- Olle Björklund (deceased), Aktuellt, Sveriges Television
- Claes Elfsberg, Rapport, Sveriges Television
- Gun Hägglund (retired), Aktuellt, Sveriges Television
- Bengt Magnusson, TV4Nyheterna, TV4
- Katarina Sandström, Rapport, Sveriges Television
- Lisbeth Åkerman, Rapport, Sveriges Television
Trinidad & Tobago
Turki
- Jülide Gülizar, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
- Mehmet Ali Birand, Mehmet Ali Birand'la Kanal D Ana Haber Bülteni, Kanal D
- Reha Muhtar, Son Kale, Kanal Türk
- Uğur Dündar, Uğur Dündar'la Star Haber, Star TV
Tamil
Referensi
- ^ Jacques Steinberg (9 November 2006). "Ed Bradley, Veteran CBS Newsman, Dies". The New York Times. Diakses tanggal 2008-10-26.
- ^ Mackenzie, James (9 June 2008). "Star French news anchor "PPDA" to step down". Reuters. Diakses tanggal 9 June 2008.
- ^ (Swedia) "Jarl Alfredius död" (Jarl Alfredius dies), Sveriges Television, 31 March 2009.